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The East End: Explore the North Fork on 2 wheels via East End Bike Tours

9th - Higher Ed
East End Bike Tours offers a variety of experiences that highlight the offerings of the East End all year long. Joe and Erin geared up and set out on a special two-wheel adventure.
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Continued Israeli strikes bring more suffering to Gaza City, Jabalia and Khan Younis

9th - Higher Ed
An escalation of the Israeli military offensive on Gaza has killed at least 97 Palestinians and wounded 123 others in just 24 hours.
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‘Life is not livable in northern Gaza’, say Palestinians

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of desperately hungry Palestinians from northern Gaza are now heading south to seek food.
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Casualties reported in Israeli bombing of UNWRA building in Jabalia

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli air strikes hit a building in the middle of a crowded area in the Jabalia refugee camp - in northern Gaza.
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East New York high school working to fight food insecurity in their community

9th - Higher Ed
According to Feeding America, food insecurity affects over 130,000 kids in Kings County, making it the fifth-largest food-insecure population in the country.
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What is UNRWA and why is it important for Palestinians?

9th - Higher Ed
The UN agency, which supports six million Palestinian refugees, is the main humanitarian provider in Gaza under Israeli bombardment.
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Daughter of children held in B.C. Doukhobor camp describes harrowing conditions

9th - Higher Ed
Lorraine Walton's mother and father were taken from their parents in the 1950s and held in a New Denver sanatorium for multiple years. She tells CBC News of her parents describing starvation and abuse at the hands of guards.
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A sandwich for the hungry, with a side of Haisla hospitality

9th - Higher Ed
James Harry started bringing lunches to people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside during the pandemic, but he knows he’s delivering more than food. He shows CBC’s Wawmeesh Hamilton how he’s also bringing a little bit of Haisla First Nation...
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Humanitarian crisis in Rafah: Displaced Palestinians queue for hours for food

9th - Higher Ed
Displaced and hungry Palestinians are queuing for food in Rafah.
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Israel-Hamas War update: Acute water shortage raises risk of waterborne disease in Gazans

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Gazans facing acute food and water shortages since the start of Israeli offensive after the October 7 Hamas attack. According to UN, nearly two million people are facing food and water shortages while 96 percent of the available...
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Malls of the future will promote shopping experiences over big-box stores

9th - Higher Ed
As Toronto opens a mall with no doors, ceilings or parking lots and stores focused on experiential shopping and neighbourhood needs, commentators say the successful mall of the future will offer more than big-box stores and food courts.
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Gaza food insecurity: Agencies warn of aid cuts

9th - Higher Ed
Aid agencies in Gaza are predicting food shortages.
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Is skipping dinner for weight loss healthy?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Dr. Rohini Patil explains the pros and cons of skipping dinner to achieve weight loss.
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Should you eat on the tube?

9th - Higher Ed
We go out in covent garden to ask people if they think its okay to eat on the tube?
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B.C. expands school food program, but Canada lags behind

9th - Higher Ed
British Columbia is spending $214 million in the next three years to build and expand school food programs, but experts say Canada is far behind other G7 countries when it comes to feeding children at school.
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African leaders pledge $30bn in agriculture to tackle hunger cris

9th - Higher Ed
As many as 34 countries have promised a total of $30bn to boost food production in Africa over the next five years.
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Black Sheep Foods Raises $12.3M In Funding Round

9th - Higher Ed
Sunny Kumar, CEO of Black Sheep Foods, joined Cheddar News to discuss how the company is redefining faux meat starting with lamb. “It tastes better than real lamb,” he said.
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Campus food banks see demand spike as cost of living rises

9th - Higher Ed
Across Canada, campus food banks are reporting skyrocketing demand as the rising cost of living puts increased pressure on students. Some campuses are coming up with innovative ways to reach students in need.
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Demand for campus food banks spikes with rising cost of living

9th - Higher Ed
Across Canada, campus food banks are reporting skyrocketing demand as the rising cost of living puts increased pressure on students. Some campuses are coming up with innovative ways to reach students in need.
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Death toll in devastating Pakistan floods crosses 1,300 mark

9th - Higher Ed
The southern Sindh province remains the worst affected where authorities report a total of 522 deaths so far, including
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Why didn’t you care about Africa’s hunger crisis? | #AJOPINION

9th - Higher Ed
Why does the world only care about the hunger crisis when it affects countries outside Africa?
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WFP: 20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens

9th - Higher Ed
Extreme drought has left the Horn of Africa on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe, aid workers say.
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U.S. Tornadoes: Factory staff threatened if they fled

9th - Higher Ed
Aid agencies are launching a joint appeal saying that more than eight million people in Afghanistan are on the brink of famine. And millions of children are facing acute malnutrition, a situation worsened by the coronavirus pandemic,...
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Ottawa chef is changing lives while serving 2,600 meals a day

9th - Higher Ed
Chef Ric Watson prepares 2,600 meals each day at the Ottawa Mission, where he also trains people how to cook and gives them the skills to help turn their lives around.